BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS MOVEMENT
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The Killing fields of Southern Africa | ||
The education debate: our view |
Circular about the education debate by the Black Consciousness Movement of Azania, and includes discussions about the national education crisis, student boycotts and the role of students in the liberation process. |
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The Black Consciousness Movement | ||
The birth of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa |
This article which was published in WSCF Journal, Volume 1 No 2, 1979, pages 26-31, traces the birth and development of the Black Consciousness Movement to the banning of all Black Consciousness Movement organisations in 1977. |
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The Birth of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa |
One day in July 1968 a group of students formed a separate caucus at the annual conference of the University Christian Movement being held outside Stutterheim in the Cape Province. |
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Staement by Seth Sandila Mazibuku |
This is a press release about the death of Steve Biko and the detention of black leaders. |
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Soweto Riots | ||
Solidarity: official organ of the Black Consciousness Movement of Azania, No13 |
Articles include a statement on the death of Samora Machel, discussions on solidarity, a statemement of reaffirmation, the Chairpersons New Year message etc. |
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SASO Newsletter, 1970 - 1976 |
By the late 1960s many black students increasingly began to feel the frustration and disillusionment similar to that which had led to the Fort Hare SRC to disaffiliate from NUSAS in 1952. |
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SASO Newsletter September 1972 | ||
SASO Newsletter September 1971 | ||
SASO Newsletter September 1970 | ||
SASO Newsletter November 1975 | ||
SASO Newsletter November 1972 | ||
SASO Newsletter May 1975 | ||
SASO Newsletter May 1972 | ||
SASO Newsletter May 1971 | ||
SASO Newsletter March 1976 | ||
SASO Newsletter March 1973 | ||
SASO Newsletter March 1972 |